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Photographer Caleb Smallwood explores the industrious life of bees in this week’s Triad City Beat cover story, a photo essay on Bill Mullins’ apiary in Greensboro near Guilford College.

NEWS

SONY DSC• Kernersville ‘homeschooling mom’ challenges Foxx from right

• Clergy: ‘There’s fire underground that’s ready to erupt’

• High Point Journal: High Point formalizes plan for ‘complete streets’

 

OPINION

Atiba Berkley• Editorial: Neutering McCrory for fun and profit

• It Just Might Work: Investment co-ops

• Fresh Eyes: A gun in the elementary school auditorium

• Editorial Notebook: Billy’s backyard

COLUMNS

mom an stph• Citizen Green: Gas and lodging on credit

• Good Sport: The whole picture

• All She Wrote: Farewell to a muse

 

 

CULTURE

SONY DSC• Food: High Point’s enduring coffee shop

• Barstool: Lucky 32

• Art: Art for Nepal

• Music: Sinkane flips the scripts with African psychedelia

• Stage & Screen: A web of lies

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